by Jeanine | Mar 27, 2015 | Clean Energy Education, Solar Programs
When you go solar you will most likely switch your current PG&E rate schedule to a Time of Use (TOU) rate. That means that the rate that you pay to PG&E per kWh will be determined by the time of day. This also applies to the credits you will receive. When your...
by Jeanine | Mar 27, 2015 | Diversity
(SACRAMENTO, CA) Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) honored Jeanine Cotter of San Francisco as Woman of the Year. Cotter is co-founder and President of Luminalt, San Francisco’s only solar contractor certified as a Women Business Enterprise. “Clean energy is...
by Jeanine | Mar 26, 2015 | Awards
Press Release San Francisco, Calif., March 18, 2015 – Luminalt, a San Francisco-based solar installer has received the 2014 SunPower “Residential Customer Excellence Award” for demonstrating exceptional customer service practices resulting in the highest customer...
by Jeanine | Mar 24, 2015 | California Solar, Diversity
Press Release: CALSEIA Launches New Workforce Diversity & Market Access Initiative to Further Diversify Its Growing Industry Sacramento – Citing new statistics showing an upward trend toward workforce diversity within the California solar industry, and...
by Jeanine | Mar 20, 2015 | Clean Energy Education, Finance
On the 12th month after your system is interconnected by PG&E once your billing cycle ends, PG&E will send you an annual “True-Up” statement which will show the net cost you will need to pay PG&E or a credit. Your True-Up NEM (net energy...